CRASH_GURU
16.10.2003, 09:05 |
Dottore, wie lange dauerte das noch mit den US Renten...? Thread gesperrt |
-->Sieht eher so aus als ob diese schon vor 2010 pleite machen:
October 15, 2003
U.S. Pension Agency Says It May Need a Bailout
By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
The troubled government agency that stands behind the nation's corporate pension plans is suffering mounting losses and could be forced to seek a taxpayer bailout, the agency's director said Tuesday.
Likening the situation to the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, the director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. told Congress that without structural changes the system would collapse. The agency, which insures retirement plans for 44 million American workers and retirees, is running a record deficit of $8.8 billion — a dramatic jump from the $5.7-billion shortfall the agency forecast earlier this year.
The prime culprit: a series of major bankruptcies, mainly involving airlines and steel companies, that required the agency to step in and assume the costs of funding the companies' pensions…..
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16.10.2003, 10:48
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Re: Dottore, wie lange dauerte das noch mit den US Renten...? / WOW oT |
-->>Sieht eher so aus als ob diese schon vor 2010 pleite machen:
>October 15, 2003
>U.S. Pension Agency Says It May Need a Bailout
>By Kathy M. Kristof, Times Staff Writer
>The troubled government agency that stands behind the nation's corporate pension plans is suffering mounting losses and could be forced to seek a taxpayer bailout, the agency's director said Tuesday.
>Likening the situation to the savings and loan crisis of the 1980s, the director of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corp. told Congress that without structural changes the system would collapse. The agency, which insures retirement plans for 44 million American workers and retirees, is running a record deficit of $8.8 billion — a dramatic jump from the $5.7-billion shortfall the agency forecast earlier this year.
>The prime culprit: a series of major bankruptcies, mainly involving airlines and steel companies, that required the agency to step in and assume the costs of funding the companies' pensions…..
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politico
16.10.2003, 18:10
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"Winning Generation" |
-->Der Zusammenbruch der Pensionssysteme beginnt.
Pensionsfond bailout - USA, Lebensversicherungen - D.
Die staatlichen Systeme kommen ab 2004 dran.
Da habe ich in einem Papier der HVB von der 55-70 jährigen als der Winning Generation gelesen.
In den USA hat man die Stadt Pittsburgh auf Junk geratet - primär wegen der Pensionsausgaben.
Schöne Zukunft.
Politico.
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